Fighting continued today in the Kharkiv region of northeastern Ukraine, with more than 30 communities under Russian fire and nearly 6,000 residents forced to flee their homes, according to the regional governor. “More than 30 communities in the Kharkiv region are being hit by enemy artillery and mortar fire,” Oleh Sinekhubov said on social media. The governor clarified that a total of 5,762 residents left these areas since the start of the conflicts. Russian forces have crossed the border since Friday to launch an offensive in the direction of Lipchi and Vovchansk, two communities located about 20 and 40 kilometers respectively northeast of Kharkiv, the country's second largest city. “Currently, the enemy is scoring regular successes,” the Ukrainian general staff said in a Facebook statement early today. Moscow has mobilized “up to five battalions”, according to Kiev. According to the DeepState channel on Telegram, which is close to the Ukrainian military, the […]
Source: News Beast

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